N.B. Some hill summits are on private property or on land where there is no public right of way. Permission should be sought from the landowner where access to a hill summit is through private land.Please report via the contact page any logs you see below which describe or encourage acts of trespass, and
mention the hill number and hill name.

On the way home &lpar;sort of&rpar;after Butser Hill&period; The minor roads round here are a nightmare&excl; Parked at the CP area to the East then along the track and a left turn to the trig and adjacent high point&period; The stile over the fence looks as though it has been broken&sol;removed and is no longer there&period;

Lovely stopover en route to Southampton&period; Parked at the car park just to the east and wandered up just in time to catch a stunning sunset&period; Hopped over the gate to find the trig point easily&period; Beautiful views in all directions&period;

jkl

30/08/2019

Easy walk from parking area to the east&period; Found the trig point easily&period;

acolling

12/08/2019

From the car park&comma; up the Wayfarers Walk&comma; then through field to trig

Longwojo

02/08/2019

Visited by party of 14 on Tim's birthday walk&period; Started from Crown & Garter pub at Inkpen Common&period; Circular route via West Woodhay House&comma; Highwood Farm & Pilot Hill &lpar;Hants highest point&rpar; and Wayfarer's Walk&period; Views magnificent on both sides of ridge&comma; but curiously we met no other walkers today&period; Triangulation obelisk easily accessible via stile from bridle path&period; Descent alongside ancient fort steeper but not unduly so&period; Sighting of Tree pipit near copse at end of descent&period;

Started at East Woodhay church&comma; up to Pilot Hill and along the bridleway to Walbury Hill&period; Nice quiet evening&comma; pretty clouds at sunset&period;

Nick

09/09/2018

On the way to Wales from the SE with elizzyanne&period; This would have been my last english marilyn but the tamperers changed that plan&period; off to muncaster fell it is&period;

GmacT

12/07/2018

Poor sheep suffering in the heat round this trig point&period;

elizyanne

12/07/2018

Six Trig tour with Minnie&comma; very warm all day&comma; Hackpen Hill from hilltop parking plus White Horse & a bonus crop circle&comma; then Walbury Hill sheep pasture from parking to East then Pilot Hill&comma; roadside parking to SE&comma; Beacon Hill- steepest of the day&comma; then Wabbit hunting on Watership Down&comma; finally a wander on Greenham Common&comma; not a listed top but found the trig&period;

Pilot Hill and Walbury Hill&comma; gaining access by bike&period; Route up to Pilot Hill from SU 40823 59713 was fine on bike but down to road at SU 38333 61430 was very muddy and had to push the bike&period; Route up and down to Walbury Hill was fine but you do have to climb over fence to get to summit &lpar;not a public footpath&rpar;&period;

After driving all the way down to Win Green and Long Knoll&comma; I was not going to miss this one out whilst in the area&comma; so I bagged it in the dark&period; Great fun hunting for the trig in the lush meadow grass&comma; but not as hard as finding the way around the minor roads in the dark&period; Good view of a firework display in Newbury on the way back&period;

Trig point is on private land with no right of way but there is a stile by a gate from the waymarked path which suggests they don't mind you visiting&period;

ijpowell

07/09/2017

Started at Combe Gibbet&comma; dropped down into Combe then around the bottom of Walbury Hill before re-joining the Wayfarers and jumping over the obscured stile and into the field to find the &lpar;also obscured&rpar; trig point&period; It's almost like they don't want you to find it&excl;

Headed West out of Combe Gillet car park&period; Thankfully realised our mistake 0&period;5 miles in and turned back&period; There was nobody in the field when we were there - a very quiet county top&comma; surprisingly on a summer weekend and a really lovely day&period; We continued along Wayfarers Walk to Pilot Hill&period;

From west car park&period; Hazy sunshine&comma; approx&period; 4 degrees C&comma; frost in shade&period; Relatively tranquil&period; Great feeling of height and space&period; On to Pilot Hill&period;

Wycombe Wanderer

27/12/2016

A four mile county top walk also taking in Hampshire's top&comma; parking the car at a sharp bend at the top of the hill on the Faccombe to Inkpen minor road where there was space for several cars&period; Walk up the farm track to the left and keep your eye's on the field's to the left the trig is visable from the track&period; Route found in Jonny Muir's book of County Tops&period;

Short circular walk with Lyndsey to Inkpen Hill through Coombe and back to Walbury Hill from the car park between Walbury Hill summit and Gibbet Down&period; A very hot day and limited time so did not do Pilot Hill&period; Excellent wide views&period; We also found an excellent tea room and butchers in Kintbury&period;

RETURNING TO EXETER FROM SALLY'S PARTY&period; PARKED ON MINOR ROAD EAST OF PILOT HILL AND WALKED OUT AND BACK TO COMBE GIBBET VIA PILOT HILL AND WALBURY HILL&period; EXCELLENT VIEWS IN ALL DIRECTIONS AS PERFECT SUMMER EVENING&period;

BURGESS

31/07/2016

With J&comma; M and A en route to Havant&period; Flew the Hampshire Flag at the summit as &lpar;according to Wikishire&rpar; this is the highest point in Hampshire not Berkshire&period;

mikejacobs

21/07/2016

From E car park&period; Straightforward&period; Geass wet to top from track&period; Had rained so no suprise there&excl; Views well worthy of a county top&period;